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How Much Does AC Repair Cost in Spokane?

Every ac repair job in Spokane is different. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — but here's what affects the final price.

Quick Answer

AC repair cost depends on what is actually wrong with the unit. A dirty coil that needs cleaning costs far less than a failed compressor. Refrigerant leaks, bad capacitors, and blower motor problems all land in different ranges. Call for a free estimate.

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AC Repair Services in Spokane

AC Repair

We diagnose and fix central air conditioning problems including failed capacitors, refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, and blower motor issues. You get a clear explanation of what failed and a written quote before we touch anything.

Free AC Inspection and Estimate

We check refrigerant levels, electrical components, coil condition, and airflow before we give you a price. No guessing, no surprise add-ons after the job starts.

Refrigerant Leak Detection and Recharge

If your AC runs but stops cooling, a refrigerant leak is a common cause. We find the leak first, fix it, then recharge the system — adding refrigerant without fixing the leak is just wasting your money.

Coil Cleaning and Maintenance

Dirty evaporator and condenser coils make your system work harder and can cause it to freeze up or shut down on the hottest days. A cleaning can restore cooling capacity and extend the life of the equipment.

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Pricing Factors

What Affects the Cost

Type of repair needed

A bad capacitor is a quick fix with a cheap part. A compressor failure or refrigerant leak with corroded lines is a longer job with more materials. The specific failure drives the cost more than anything else.

Age and brand of the equipment

Parts for older units — especially brands that are no longer common in the Spokane market — can take longer to source and may cost more. A 25-year-old system may also need more than one part replaced at the same time.

Refrigerant type

Older systems use R-22 refrigerant, which is no longer manufactured and has become expensive. Newer systems use R-410A, which is more available. If your system uses R-22, that affects the cost of any refrigerant work.

Access to the unit

A condenser sitting in an open backyard is easy to work on. A unit wedged into a tight crawl space or on a rooftop takes more time. Tight access adds labor to any repair.

Ductwork condition

If leaky ducts are part of why the system is not cooling properly, sealing them adds to the job. Many homes in Spokane Valley built in the 1980s have original flex duct that has separated at the joints over the years.

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